CVS, one of the biggest pharmacy chains in the US, kicked the habit this week. With some fanfare, including an approving statement from former smoker Barack Obama, CVS said it would forgo the estimated $2bn annual revenue from tobacco products, saying it was incompatible with its healthcare role.

Doritos Nacho Cheese

White Castle frozen cheeseburgers

They are cheeseburgers AND they are from White Castle, which claims to be the first chain to have sold 1bn burgers. Each burger has about 140 calories, which isn’t all that bad, but they are high in fat.

Beer

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 88,000 people die from excessive alcohol use each year in the US. Booze is also responsible for 1.2m emergency room visits and 2.7m physician office visits. In 2006, the economic costs of excessive alcohol consumption were estimated at $223.5bn. But at least they sell Brooklyn lager, which is, you know, cool.

Fudge Stripe 3-layer cake

Kraft macaroni and cheese

It’s got “Yellow No 5” in it. Yellow No 5 is banned in some European countries due to possible side effects. It is being phased out in the UK due to a link with hyperactivity in children. Kraft dropped Yellow No 5 from its UK Cheesey Pasta but still puts it in its US Macaroni and Cheese.

‘Party Pizza’

The finest cuts of pork, chicken AND beef go into the Party Pizza’s pepperoni. Oh, and just one of these relatively small pizzas (10oz, 289g) will give you 60% of your daily fat and 60% of your daily sodium. Hurrah!